Weather and Climate
The weather and climate in the Czech Republic is unpredictable. It can be a sunny day one minute, a rainy one the next. The country’s summers are cool and their winters are cold and cloudy. If you are into warm weather, you might become disappointed because the average temperature in summer ranges from 30F to 66F, but that doesn’t mean it can’t go above or below. So the best time for a vacation to this county would be the summer, it might be cool, but not as much as winter. The type of clothing you might want to bring may include but are not limited to the following, long pants, long shirts, sweatshirts, sweaters, even a winter coat.
Currency
The currency in the Czech Republic is called the Czech Koruna.
1 Czech Koruna=$0.06 to the U.S. dollar.
Attractions
Adrspasske Skaly- Created by sandstone, Rock town, waterfalls nooked into random crevacies in the rock. Beautiful rock formations make this scenic view look amazing from any point.
House of the Black Madonna- First Cubist house built in Europe, Was destroyed and rebuilt to full potential.
Cesky Krumlov- One of the most important historical sites.
Jicin, a Fairy-Tale City- Every year, Czech people gather for a week of jousting, renaissance, and other fairytale things that put you in a commoners place as you watch it all happen.
Cesky Sternberk Castle- “Star Mountain”, is being reconstructed.
Adrspasske Skaly rock and waterfall formation
Czech Republic Food
A normal Czech meal starts with soup. Some of the more common soups are potato soup, garlic soup, or chicken noodle soup. Then it goes to the main course. The main course mainly consists of a meat and a sauce. The most common type of meat used is chicken and pork followed by beef. Seafood is not commonly eaten but when it is i, it is normally trout or cod. The side dishes mainly contain potatoes. boiled potatoes, roasted potatoes, potato salad, French fries, and so on. The deserts are in many varieties but they almost always use whipped cream and butter. And the drink that normally accompanies this is their national drink, beer.
Lodging Eurostars David
The Eurostars David is ideally located in Prague's Nove Mesto neighborhood. It's walking distance from the
Eurostars David Building
Room at the Eurostars David
Prague Dancing House, Prague National Theatre, Lucerna Arcade, Charles Bridge and Wenceslas Square.
Phone: 44(0)843-508-0328
Address:Naplavni 6, Prague, 12000 Czech Republic
Average Rating: $76 a night
Novotel Praha
Situated in Prague's Nove Mesto neighborhood, Novotel Praha Wenceslas Square is close to Czech Technical University, Czech National
Museum, and Lucerna Arcade. Also nearby are Wenceslas Square and Prague Dancing House.
The Prague Dancing House
Room at the Nove Mesto
Phone: 866-538-2371
Adress: Katerinska 38, Prague, 120 00 Czech Republic
Average Rating: $104 a night
Travel
The weather and climate in the Czech Republic is unpredictable. It can be a sunny day one minute, a rainy one the next. The country’s summers are cool and their winters are cold and cloudy. If you are into warm weather, you might become disappointed because the average temperature in summer ranges from 30F to 66F, but that doesn’t mean it can’t go above or below. So the best time for a vacation to this county would be the summer, it might be cool, but not as much as winter. The type of clothing you might want to bring may include but are not limited to the following, long pants, long shirts, sweatshirts, sweaters, even a winter coat.
Currency
The currency in the Czech Republic is called the Czech Koruna.
1 Czech Koruna=$0.06 to the U.S. dollar.
Attractions
A normal Czech meal starts with soup. Some of the more common soups are potato soup, garlic soup, or chicken noodle soup. Then it goes to the main course. The main course mainly consists of a meat and a sauce. The most common type of meat used is chicken and pork followed by beef. Seafood is not commonly eaten but when it is i, it is normally trout or cod. The side dishes mainly contain potatoes. boiled potatoes, roasted potatoes, potato salad, French fries, and so on. The deserts are in many varieties but they almost always use whipped cream and butter. And the drink that normally accompanies this is their national drink, beer.
Lodging
Eurostars David
The Eurostars David is ideally located in Prague's Nove Mesto neighborhood. It's walking distance from the
Phone: 44(0)843-508-0328
Address:Naplavni 6, Prague, 12000 Czech Republic
Average Rating: $76 a night
Novotel Praha
Situated in Prague's Nove Mesto neighborhood, Novotel Praha Wenceslas Square is close to Czech Technical University, Czech National
Museum, and Lucerna Arcade. Also nearby are Wenceslas Square and Prague Dancing House.
Phone: 866-538-2371
Adress: Katerinska 38, Prague, 120 00 Czech Republic
Average Rating: $104 a night
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